DVD-RAM: Store your videos in Rewritable Media
Filed Under Movie Gadgets by Sean John
DVD has been, and still is the top optical media for data storage for typical users. Blu-Ray is creeping up on it, and may well be the one for the future, but DVD still holds top dog status.
As consumers and media hogs like us download an immeasurable amount of data from the Internet – both in audio and video – we constantly need a backup solution to help us store our data (files, audio, video). DVD-RAM is such a solution, although we doubt if most people have ever explored this format, much less be informed about its merits and advantages. But hey, no worries, we’re gonna do that for you right now.
We’re all familiar with DVD+/-R discs, this is what we geeks call a “write once” proposal, meaning of course that you write data once into the disc, and that’s all you get. The DVD-RW format of discs is similar to DVD-RAM in that it is capable of “multiple writes”, albeit DVD-RAM is capable of more writes than DVD –RW (DVD-RAM is capable theoretically of 100,000 re-writes, while DVD-RW is capable of only 1,000).
PANASONIC DVD-RAM Media
Also, DVD-RAM has a number of things going for it. DVD-RAM is more reliable because of internal error correction built into the technology. DVD-RAM also has faster write speeds than standard DVD+/-R or DVD-RW, because its data structure is built more like a hard drive than an actual optical disc. This is the reason why DVD-RAM discs are the chosen format for DVD set-top recorders since the inception of this technology – it’s fast and reliable.
DIGISTOR External DVD-RAM Cartridge Drive
Enter DIGISTOR’s external DVD-RAM drives. I speak of this product because I’ve found them the best options for my backup purposes. I have the Digistor External DVD-RAM Cartridge Drive which I connect to my desktop (or sometimes my laptop) via USB. Using DVD-RAM is very much like saving stuff onto an external hard-drive, it is at least as fast as that. DIGISTOR’s external DVD-RAM drives are very robust, very reliable – perfect for backing up your movie files AND accessing them quickly again, as opposed to the very slow access speeds of DVD+/-R and DVD-RW.
DIGISTOR External SCSI DVD-RAM Cartridge Drive
Maybe you haven’t tried DVD-RAM as an option, so check out these external DVD-RAM drives by DIGISTOR. I checked them out, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the speed and reliability that these drives provide.
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